Saturday, January 06, 2007

Lychee Konnyaku Jelly

My hand just itched to do something. Since there's a can of lychee and packs of Konnyaku Jelly powder in the pantry. I decided on making Lychee Konnyaku Jelly.

I used to make alot of these Konnyaku Jelly when it hit the local stores a few years back. It was kinda popular back then with stores selling these jellies at $0.80/S$1.00 a piece.

Ingredients

10 gm Konnyaku Jelly Powder
210 gm sugar
950 ml water
12 pcs canned lycees, halved

Method

Put half a lychee in each konnyaku jelly mould.
In a pot, mix the jelly powder and sugar together.
Pour in 950 ml water.
Switch on the flame, stir until the water starts to boil.
Switch off the flame and keep on stirring for about 5 min.
Pour the Konnyaku mixture into the jelly moulds.
Chill to set for about 3 hours.

Update on 11 Feb 07 -
I have submitted the pic above in participation in a blog event called Does My Blog Look Good in This (DMBLGiT) for the month of Feb. More details here.

9 comments:

FaRaH said...

I want!!!! But so lazy to make...make for me can??? hee hee

m3rni3 said...

hi farah

thanks for visiting tho u hv stopped blogging!

farah nak ke?? no problem .. i can make for you! bila nak amik .. hehehe

FaRaH said...

Hahaha so nice of you tapi malu ah. Yalah Im just lazy lah nak update blog maybe it's the preggy symptoms or maybe its just me...hee hee Maybe insyallah my next post will be QueQue gender...Insyallah...

Anonymous said...

Hey, I like you talking about
jelly, I just get very excited
to see jellies in your blog. Rino Konnyaku Jelly is my favourite and the niciest jelly which can be bought from Giant or NTUC Fairprice. Try the Rino Strawberry, it is very
delicious! Happy Girl.

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